#musicsoothesthesavagebeast I am like a bear with a sore head today with less than 2 hours sleep and a clingy little one, a million studio hours to fit into 4hours and no amount of caffeine or #doterra oils is lifting my mood. When ever I am feeling down and out I find myself picking up new vinyls, some buy chocolate, I buy music, although I think chocolate would be cheaper ! #bobdylan

This is an album I’ve been meaning to review for a while. This album is near and dear to me and I consider the title track ’old friends’ as one of Clark’s most timeless pieces. In 1988's Old Friends, Clark teamed with eccentric producer Miles Wilkinson for the first time and recorded this album. In many ways this set feels like nostalgia. For those of you familiar with grassroots music, we encounter some familiar faces here, longtime friends of Clark: Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and Rosanne Cash. What is new here is Clark's willingness to cover songs and co-write. There are only two songs he penned solo -- "Watermelon Dream" and "Doctor Good Doctor," two of the finest things on the record -- and there are three covers, including a stunning read of Townes Van Zandt's "To Live Is to Fly" and Joe Ely's "The Indian Cowboy" as well as a cover of wife Susanna's collaboration with Richard Leigh entitled "Come From the Heart." In one way the presence of many of the other artists makes the album feel a bit restrained, for others this would be a travesty, but for Clark it's the right touch. The singing is inspired and the playing more so. It's the way the material is carried off that doesn't work as well. The feeling here on all but the Van Zandt track and the opening title track is that Clark was looking for the feel of "Texas Cookin'" with a producer whose very nuances are proscribed and elegant. While the material is good and the performances are as well, the sound could be seen as rather flat, two-dimensional. It's not disappointing, but it doesn’t go down as his most memorable recordings.It's as if there isn't enough Clark in the mix, personality-wise. AB Rating: 6/10. #music#chilltunes#chillmusic#classicalmusic#countrymusic#bobdylan#montgomerygentry#texasmusic#musicreview#musicrevolution#willienelson#waylonjennings#guyclark#ripguyclark#marriedtothemusic#listentothemusic#abreviews#abmusicreviews#pop#rock#kpop#jpop#thebeatles#davidbowie#iggypop#trendingmusic#trending

“second glass of red wine, water in my eye | you always start to paint right where i draw the line | before you make me believe i’m colorblind”. • 🍷🥀👈🏻 . i sang “tangled up in you”, 4th song on the record, in a pool of light with my friends @judithrenkema, @rolfverbaant & @ringoskywalker at @dehelling a few weeks back. recorded the original version at @southerngroundnashville_ with @ethanbmusic on tenor guitar and some sparse piano sounds. one of my faves ✨ . . p.s. thanks for letting us use your mic, @larrykendrickkendrick . . . #songwriting#tangledupinyou#inblue#bobdylan#stolethatone#sorry#newmusic

Have you had a chance yet to check out the new @aceofcupsofficial music video for “Stones” on @youtubemusic? Well what are you waiting for! * * Ace Of Cups may not have been the first all-women rock and roll band, but they were the one that mattered within that bizarre wrinkle in time that constituted late 1960s San Francisco. Converging from a diverse set of backgrounds in the Haight-Ashbury just before the Summer of Love, these young women would constitute an independently-driven, uniquely-inspired organization, equally capable of feather-light poetry, funkier soul and further-out freakery than most of their more celebrated male compatriots within the psychedelic ballrooms. Yet despite the avowed interest of the industry and obvious hometown support, the original Ace Of Cups never got to make a record. Until now… High Moon Records is honored to present the first studio record by the mesmerizing Ace Of Cups. Produced by Dan Shea (Santana, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey), and recorded at Marin’s Laughing Tiger Studios, the record’s twenty-one tracks span fifty years of masterful songwriting, that sound as timeless as they do cathartic. Special guests on the album include legendary players, and long time friends, Bob Weir (Grateful Dead, Rat Dog,, Taj Mahal, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna), Peter Coyote, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Charlie Musselwhite. Click link to listen now! ****** **** *** ** * #aceofcups#rock#highmoonrecords#music#musik#guitar#folk#grammys#newmusic#jimihendrix#woodstock#bobweir#tajmahal#psychedelic#jimihendrix#jonimitchell#janisjoplin#sanfrancisco#60s#love#summeroflove#gratefuldead#womenthatrock#feminist#buffysaintemarie#americana#bobdylan#haightashbury

A moment for some people who going to heaven. They pray in this small English Protestant Church on the Begijnhof in Amsterdam to find a blessing or something. For me it is a nice little historical building where like to sit down and watch what happening. I believe those people hope for their miracle. The song for this photo is Trying to Get To Heaven - Bob Dylan

A little bit of my arrangement of “To Make You Feel My Love.” I use a technique called “cascading harmonics” to play this song — mixing pinch harmonics and natural notes together, so all the notes ring into each other. I stole this sound from @tommyemmanuelcgp who makes his guitar sound like a harp. 😱 This tune is on my new album if you wanna hear the whole thing — link in bio! 🎶 #bass#bobdylan#newmusic#losangeles#4strings#linkinbio👉💻 #songwriter#notreble @notreble